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November/December 2012

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November/December 2012

Guastavino vaulted staircase, 1914

Vaulting Ambition

The artful masonry of Rafael Guastavino rediscovered.

By Craig Lambert

Volume 33, Issue 6

Detail of Guastavino tile arches at the Oyster Bar, Grand Central Terminal, New York City

Michael Freeman

  • Features

    A farmer digs through drifting sand in Oklahoma

    Children of the Dust

    The Dirty Thirties as witnessed by people who were actually there.

    By James Williford
    Georgia Congressman John Lewis speaks from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial

    Celebrating Freedom

    The meaning of the Emancipation Proclamation, for those at the time and for us today.

    By Kevin Mahnken
    Thaddeus Stevens was a resolute fighter

    Remarkable Radical: Thaddeus Stevens

    Thaddeus Stevens was a fearsome reformer, who never backed down from a fight.

    By Steve Moyer
    Drawing of Emily Dickinson

    The Image of a Writer

    Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and the conflict between publication and privacy.

    By Randall Fuller
    Alexander von Humboldt

    Humboldt in the New World

    Journeying through South America, Alexander von Humboldt sought nothing less than "the unity of nature."

    By Anna Maria Gillis
    Bram Stoker in 1906

    When Bram Met Walt

    Before conjuring Dracula, Bram Stoker poured his soul out to America's poet.

    By Meredith Hindley
  • Departments

    Statements

    Bushwhackers and Jayhawkers

    Kansans relive the guerrilla raids of the Border Wars.

    By Steven Hill

    A Voyage to Freedom

    Robert Smalls commandeered a Confederate ship to escape from slavery in South Carolina.

    By Meredith Good

    The Evolution of Ole Miss

    Fifty years ago, James Meredith integrated the University of Mississippi.

    By Amy Lifson

    Fractures of 1812

    Massachusetts nearly secedes during the War of 1812.

    By Kevin Mahnken

    Curio

    Cagey Cage

    Marching to the beat of a silent drummer.

    By Steve Moyer

    Travale's Travails

    Educational adventure-game explores Elizabethan Age.

    By Steve Moyer

    Kingly Pursuits

    Herod built on a Roman scale.

    By Steve Moyer

    Impertinent Questions

    Impertinent Questions with Richard Slotkin

    The legacy of the Battle of Antietam.

    By Edited by Meredith Hindley

    In Focus

    Oregon's Cara Ungar

    Council's slogan is the sound of a new idea.

    By Brett Campbell

    EdNote

    Editor's Note

    From the vaulted arch to Celebrating Freedom.

    By David Skinner